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Robert Barney,
I didn't join the forums to promote my company. I just got licensed to sell insurance back in April. When it comes to websites and online businesses, that's my thing. So I'm taking knowledge from the forums and giving back when I can, that's just how I work. Domains names for a buck is pretty exciting to us web developers who may be purchasing 100's of them. Do the math.
I try to stray away from listing prices because I like to evaluate what a client's needs are and then go from there. I'm a consultant more than a web hosting company. Have you sold life insurance? Do you sell them something that is one size fits all or let them tell you what they need? Or do carefully evaluate what their needs are, and then find them something that works best for them?
If everyone that came to my site was given the ability to purchase what they think they needed for their website in terms of hosting I'd be just like the many other web hosting providers out there.
I don't need to discount my services. I'm good at what I do.
I didn't say you needed to discount the prices for your services, I just asked what the prices were?
You are excited about $1 domain names, and that does stand out as a bargain and one people should take advantage of. But the domain name does not include hosting or developing the site and agents who don't have sites should have a perspective on the costs of that.
Can an agent come to you and get a simple site for a flat fee? What is that fee?
If not, what is your hourly charge to design and develop a site? What is the minimum amount of time you have ever billed in setting up a site?